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Posts by Delilah Hendriks

We have open positions in the Artegiani & Hendriks lab! 1 PhD position and 1 post doc position in our brain research and 1 PhD position in our liver research. Interested? Reach out to us! Check also on wwww.bendellab.com

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OrganoidNL Symposium - AMOLF OrganoidNL Symposium 2026 April 17th, 2026

This year’s registration for OrganoidNL is open now! An amazing speaker line up, don’t miss out! Registration is free, deadline March 22. See: amolf.nl/organoidnl-s...

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PhD position in the Artegiani & Hendriks group - Werken bij Prinses Maxima Centrum Research focus We welcome candidates with a strong interest in developmental biology, organoid technology, and disease modelling. This position is part of the EU-funded Marie Curie doctoral network (V...

We have an open position for a PhD student in the BenDel lab with @bartegiani.bsky.social check it out and please share! werkenbijprinsesmaximacentrum.nl/vacature/phd...

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🧪 Registrations open for the #BarcelonaBiomed conference "When Development Meets #Cancer: Origins, Models & Therapies in #ChildhoodCancer."

Organised by Dr. Alexandra Avgustinova, Dr. Cayetano González (@irbbarcelona.org) & Dr. Jaume Mora (@sjdhospitalbarcelona.org)

➡️ https://f.mtr.cool/hpdbcpiant

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Please pread the word.

We have just launched the Hubrecht International PhD Program (HIPP).

Are you looking for a PhD position in molecular and developmental biology or related subject in an international, very supportive and collaborative environment?

Then apply to the HIPP!! 👇

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The supremely successful panel discussion from last years @bacell3d.bsky.social is back! What do you wanna ask??

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Our first talk @bacell3d.bsky.social is by Delilah Hendricks who co-leads her group with Benedetta Artigiani at the Princess Maxima Centre, NL. She presents her work on developing human brain organoid models for studying development and cancer.

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Happy to see our recent review on the emerging themes to improve brain organoid physiology featured on the cover of Trends in Cell Biology. Read here: www.cell.com/trends/cell-...

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Happy to hear you liked our thoughts. Thanks for sharing your new work, I look forward to reading it!

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Fun writing this piece with @bartegiani.bsky.social!

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Human Organoids as an Emerging Tool for Genome Screenings | Annual Reviews Over the last decade, a plethora of organoid models have been generated to recapitulate aspects of human development, disease, tissue homeostasis, and repair. Organoids representing multiple tissues h...

CRISPR screens + organoids > new discoveries! Read all about it here: www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...

It was a great honor for our lab (w/ @bartegiani.bsky.social) to write a piece for @annualreviews.bsky.social

We discuss both novel discoveries and organoid-specific considerations.

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Want to help shape a young & dynamic research group while using #organoids to ask how #chromatin dynamics, #cell_state, & the #exposome contribute to #neuroendocrine #cancer? Apply for a postdoc position in our lab @embl.org Barcelona! #cancer_models.
embl.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/EMBL/d...

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OrganoidNL Symposium - AMOLF OrganoidNL Symposium 2025 Friday, April 11 Registration is closed (February 27 at 16:00)

We are excited for the third upcoming OrganoidNL meeting. Check out our website for the meeting details.
amolf.nl/organoidnl-s...

1 year ago 4 1 0 0
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REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW OPEN!🚨
conferences.unibas.ch/frontend/ind...

Date: June 23-25, 2025
Venue: ZLF Hörsaal, University of Basel

Early bird registration: 300 CHF
Registration with abstract submission: 100 CHF

Deadline April 28th⏳

Join us to stay updated on the latest advancements in #organoids!

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With @bartegiani.bsky.social

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Organoids from pluripotent stem cells and human tissues: When two cultures meet each other In this review, Artegiani and Hendriks explore side-by-side the characteristics, applications, advantages, and challenges of human organoid models derived from either pluripotent stem cells or tissue ...

Organoids from PSCs and tissues are complementary yet still two separate fields. How do the two systems compare to each other and how can we envision in the future to combine their respective advantages? Read just out in Developmental Cell! www.cell.com/developmenta...

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